Anyone got any fans cooling their flippers
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I love the “VROOOM” “VROOOM” “VROOOM” of the criss-cross boat ramps building to monster fish, as well. You can almost imagine the boat zipping back and forth, across the lake, with this giant fish on the end of a line.And it made me realise what a great shot the monster fish is
The adrenaline kicks in when trying to make it, the roar of the fish ads to the excitement, then if you do nail it, you get that little rush of dopamine, just so satisfying
Just love shots in pinball that get you buzzing, it’s not always about scores, sometimes you just wanna have fun and forget all the bad in the world, fish tales ticks that box
I’ve nowhere near the experience of others but in relation to flippers.I'm known for an unhealthy obsession with flipper feel. I can't stand loose feeling buttons, especially any B/W wpc-s - wpc-95 that have flimsy repro plastic interrupters and missing the metal spring (the shadow at the club for example,a beautiful example but the feel under your fingers is awful, I suppose it's personal opinion though). I ordered interrupters from various pinball parts sites till I found some stiff enough . Considering this most B/W Can feel much better than sterns if set up properly imo.
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I find Sterns vary just as much. I couldn't tap/tip pass on my TMNT at all. I tried to adjust the leaf switches endlessly to no avail. Apparently it's the CPU not keeping up with quick presses according to someone on Pinside but makes no sense as other Spike2 games I can do it on fine.
Yet your TWD at PBR I absolutely love because of how the flippers feel.
One major issue with Sterns is the awful buttons that don't use a spring and have a bump on the button shaft that creates a binding when you press. It's not a smooth movement. At least two or the pins in the stern room have this.
With my TMNT I replaced the buttons to have smoother action because of this.
This is all Very nerdy and I keep getting the pi$$ taken out of me for my obsession with flipper feel.
On spike 2 games you can tap between the flippers easily not sure why your turtles couldn’t do that pretty sure mine does that ok - I can’t think of any different feeling between the spike games in the club but I’ll check them out. Quite a few of the buttons have been replaced.
I have noticed it too, I didn't get a chance to try it on the turtles at Pinfest but I think it might have been just mine
I recall asking on Pinside and a few said the way stern spike2's work the cpu can't read the flipper presses that quick to let you do a tap. But that doesn't make sense as I've managed on other games.
Funnily the turtles at Pinfest played way nicer and easier than mine, odd really.
Some games just feel better under the finger and it's always my obsession to work out why and get my games feeling that way
I think that's BS. Both spike2 and WPC games have a CPU (realtime MCU) react to the button presses and there's no technical reason for one to be noticeably slower.I recall asking on Pinside and a few said the way stern spike2's work the cpu can't read the flipper presses that quick to let you do a tap. But that doesn't make sense as I've managed on other games.
To say this guide to Fish Tales guide is comprehensive is a bit of an understatement. Who knew there was an easter egg in there (albeit only worth 10 points)?
Pinball GX - Fish Tales - Interactive Guide
Pinball Guides Xperience. Interactive guide for Fish Tales pinball machine.pinballgx.net